Friday, March 26, 2010

How Can I Make The Area Down There Lighter

More of the landslide,

love people! A new report by Elisabeth ------------------------------------------- Illustrated ----------- Dear Manfred. Today I would like to try to send you some pictures of the affected women and children in the landslide area. Perhaps Holger floor can even publish one or the other report in the IK and we still find foster parents or someone who can help a widow to build a new house. All other pictures, also from the handing over of donated relief items include Hankensbüttel on smart card and hope, Tuesday to send . .................................................. ..... Photo No. 1: The widow Jephina Wambewo, 52 years old with her two surviving children Michael, 15, and William, 10 years. Jephina has lost her husband and three children in the landslide. Previously, only the leg of the oldest son recovered. Jephina has also lost home and possessions. Her two children are now in refugee camps, while Jephina themselves during the day still goes to the Ungluecksstelle, to be able to find in the hope of burying the dead and. Jephina requires about 400 euros for a piece of land on which they can build a small house with her children. The best in low-lying areas, possibly Butiru. Then the child support in the form of sponsorships need for their further education. A sponsorship costs 25 € a month. .................................................. ................................ Photo 2: The widow Robinah Namutosi with her five surviving children, Rogers, age 15, Amon 11 years, Edisa, age 9, Justine 7 years, Brenda 2 J. Robinahs house was not destroyed, but her husband perished in the landslide, because he had attended a meeting in the crash on the Nametsi Ungluecksabend. And two of Robinahs seven children were killed because they had searched on the way home from school in the health station Nametsi shelter from the rain. And along with this health center nurse, patients, and an imprecise number of children who had sought refuge, is now buried, topped with a large stone house. Robinahs children need support in the form of school fees, clothing, school materials, etc..
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Photo 3: David Wanda lost both parents and five siblings in the landslide. David survived because he had visited friends in the house next door. This house was undamaged. David is now in the refugee camp with the neighbors. It threatened further landslides. Soe are not yet concerned neighbors at the camp. David needs a sponsor so that he can make a good school and later professional training, and despite this terrible fate of a future. David is eight years old. .
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Photo 4: Rogers Musene 18 years old. And lost in the landslide his father and two elder sisters. Rogers mother is not able to take care of the children because she is confused since the accident. Rogers now so will his two younger surviving siblings, with whom he is in the refugee camp. The situation in the camp is bad. There are about 4,000 people in a confined space in tents, without sanitation, still in the pouring rain. Rogers needs support for himself and his younger siblings. Possibly. in the form of land and a small Little house and support for education. .
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. Photo 5: Wilson Wambete lost both parents and all three Geschister. Wilson, survived because he was in a distant secondary school and not Unglueckszeit home. Wilson needs support in order to be able to finish his education and later professional training.
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Photo 6: The former village Nametsi. Chance of relatives are still looking for their dead. In the background is part of the village, which was spared from the accident. The focus of clothing and sheets, in which dead bodies and parts could be salvaged. So far, 97 bodies are recovered. There are still about 350 people missing, including students in our elementary and vocational schools in Bushiyi, which are located in a neighboring valley.
If for today. Best regards from Elizabeth

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